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At times it is expected to showcase validation mechanism in prototyping. Since prototyping tools are solely meant to prototype, this sort of functionalities may not be available. However...

As it turns out the Drag & Drop feature is like the gift that keeps on giving – new year and new enhancement to the functionality! May be because the Ignite UI Tree is flexible enough or maybe because...

As promised in the previous blog on Drag & Drop with the Ignite UI Tree – some tips and tricks coming right up. If you haven’t already looked into the control’s features, now’s your chance – overview...

The XAML Syntax Editor is pretty awesome control – I mean being able to create your own code editor is one and then just customize language and coloring and… add the fact that you can split the view and...

The XamSyntaxEditor is one of the recent additions to the Infragistics toolset. It made an odd voyage from being announced as a CTP not with a release, but with a service release a bit over two months...

Once you get to know Infragistics’ set of jQuery Editors you begin to realize they are packed with various options and all sorts of knobs to be tweaked. It’s quite the rich API and it can be put to good...

Being client-side controls I consider the editor widgets to have two major responsibilities - take some of the load of the server by preventing invalid user input from ever reaching it (various performance...

It has been a part of the company strategy to create a common experience while using our controls across all XAML platforms – something here at Infragistics we call the Unified XAML Product Strategy....